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Friday, February 26, 2010

Friday Redux

It's amazing how many tiny blossoms you can get on one of these pots of miniature narcissus.

This one is sitting on my kitchen table, where we can enjoy it despite the nasty weather outside.

I seem to be making a habit of posting daffodil images on Fridays, and wishing for spring. We're in the middle of a nor'easter as I write this. By the time it posts on Friday morning, we could be on our way to quite a decent snow event, as the forecasters say. By Saturday morning, we could have 15 inches.

Wow Mary... Those are so pretty... I usually force the white ones... I haven't seen yellow narcissus! Perhaps they only save those yellow ones for you guys who have to look at all that white stuff in the winter? I'm sending you a jar of Arizona sunshine and blue skies my Friend...

What beautiful floweres, and what a great reminder that spring will come. It has been cold here in Missouri. We have had quite a winter. No signs of spring at my house but I'm waiting . . . . . Great post!

Ay caramba is right. You'll just enjoy the spring all the more when it arrives I bet. Here it is brown and slushy-not so pretty but the bike paths are clear and I am grateful. I loved your grandma comment re calling daffodils -dafferlillies-made me laugh.

All I can say is that more snow give us all an excuse to hole up with a cuppa and surf the blog world! We don't have snow right now, just cold. Here's the good thing about winter. 1. you don't have to mow the grass. and guess what? IT'S ALMOST OVER!!!

Mary, you are so not alone in how you feel. I have heard it said over and over on other blogs! I thought I wanted to live in snow country...but maybe not! :) See you soon! Enjoy your time away! Hugs,Mona

You sure have had more than your fill of snow this winter. So much for global warming. We used to live in Philadelphia and I can remember some years when we would have daffodils blooming at this time of year! Just be patient dear Mary spring is just around the corner. I hope :)

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